Guwahati E-Challan: Check, Pay & Dispute Traffic Fines Online

Complete guide on Guwahati E-Challan system. Learn how to check, pay, and dispute traffic challans online in Guwahati. Get RTO office details, fine structure, and step-by-step process.

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1. Introduction: What is Guwahati E-Challan?

A challan in Guwahati is an official notice issued by the Guwahati Traffic Police or the Regional Transport Office (RTO) when a vehicle violates traffic regulations. The e-challan system allows vehicle owners to check, pay, and dispute fines online, making traffic law enforcement more transparent and convenient.

Common violations in Guwahati include:

Speeding in city roads or highways

Jumping traffic signals

Not wearing helmets

Not wearing seatbelts

Using mobile phones while driving

Overloading vehicles

The digital e-challan system ensures accurate records, real-time updates, and convenience for residents and visitors.

2. How to Check Challan Status in Guwahati

Online Methods

1. Check Challan Status Via Parivahan Sewa Portal

Website: https://echallan.parivahan.gov.in/

Steps to Check Challan:

  1. Open the Parivahan portal
  2. Click Check Challan Status
  3. Enter vehicle number, driving license, or challan number
  4. Complete CAPTCHA verification
  5. Click Get Details to view all active and cleared challans

2. Check Traffic Challan Via Assam Transport Department Portal

Website: https://transport.assam.gov.in/

Steps:

  1. Navigate to the E-Challan Section
  2. Enter your vehicle registration number
  3. Click Search to view pending or cleared challans

3. Challan Check Via mParivahan App

Available on Android & iOS

Steps:

  1. Install and open the mParivahan app
  2. Select Challan Status
  3. Enter vehicle or driving license number

4. Check Vehicle Traffic Challan Via UMANG App

Available on Android & iOS

Steps:

  1. Open UMANG app
  2. Go to Transport Services → Check Challan Status
  3. Enter your vehicle or license number

Offline Methods

  • RTO Office Visit: Visit the nearest Guwahati RTO office with vehicle details
  • Traffic Police Station: Approach local traffic police station with vehicle/license information
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3. How to Pay Challan in Guwahati - E Challan Payment

Online Payment Methods

1. E Challan Payment Via Parivahan Portal

  1. Check challan online
  2. Click Pay Now
  3. Select payment method (credit/debit card, net banking, UPI)
  4. Complete the payment and save the receipt

2. Pay Challan Online Via Assam Transport Department Portal

  1. Enter vehicle number or challan number
  2. Click Pay Challan
  3. Complete payment using preferred method

3. Pay Traffic Challan Online Via mParivahan App

  1. Open Pay Challan section
  2. Enter challan details
  3. Pay securely online

4. Pay Vehicle Challan Online Via UMANG App

  1. Open Pay Challan section
  2. Enter vehicle or challan number
  3. Complete payment and save receipt

Offline Payment Methods

  • Visit RTO offices or Traffic Police stations
  • Pay via cash or card, collect official receipt

4. Documents Required for Challan Payment / Dispute

  • Vehicle Registration Certificate (RC)
  • Driving License
  • Challan Number or Vehicle Number
  • Identity Proof
  • Previous receipts if disputing

5. Challan Validity, Late Fee & Legal Consequences

Validity

Until payment or dispute resolution

Late Fee

Additional penalty may apply for late payment

Legal Consequences

Non-payment can result in vehicle seizure, court notice, or legal action

6. How to Dispute a Challan in Guwahati

Online Dispute

  • Submit dispute via Assam Transport Department portal
  • Provide vehicle details, challan number, and supporting evidence

Offline Dispute

  • Submit a written application at RTO office or Traffic Police station
  • Attach RC, challan copy, and proof supporting your claim

7. RTO Office List in Guwahati

RTO CodeOffice NameDistrict/City
AS01Guwahati RTOGuwahati
AS02Kamrup RTOKamrup
AS03Nalbari RTONalbari
AS04Barpeta RTOBarpeta
AS05Goalpara RTOGoalpara
AS06Nagaon RTONagaon
AS07Dibrugarh RTODibrugarh
AS08Tinsukia RTOTinsukia

8. Traffic Police Contact Details in Guwahati

Helpline

[Insert Number]

Email

[Insert Email]

9. Traffic Rules in Guwahati

  • Helmet: Mandatory for two-wheeler riders
  • Seatbelt: Required for front-seat passengers
  • Speed Limits: 50 km/h in city, 80 km/h on highways
  • Mobile Usage: Strictly prohibited while driving
  • Parking: Only in designated areas; illegal parking incurs fines

10. Traffic Fine Fee Structure in Guwahati

OffenseFine Amount (INR)
Speeding500
No Helmet500
No Seatbelt500
Jumping Red Light1000
Mobile Use While Driving1000
Overloading2000
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11. Benefits of Paying Challan Online

  • Convenient home payment
  • Secure online transactions
  • Instant receipt
  • Avoid late fees and legal action

12. How to Avoid Traffic Challans in Guwahati

  • Follow traffic signals
  • Wear helmet and seatbelt
  • Avoid mobile usage while driving
  • Obey speed limits
  • Park responsibly in designated areas

13. Nearby States to Pay Challan Online

Meghalaya

Assam (Other districts)

Arunachal Pradesh

Nagaland

14. Comparison with Other States

FeatureGuwahatiShillongItanagar
Online Payment PortalYesYesYes
Mobile App AvailabilitymParivahan, UMANGmParivahan, UMANGmParivahan, UMANG
Payment ModesCard, Netbanking, UPICard, Netbanking, UPICard, Netbanking, UPI

State-wise E-Challan Pages

Access E-Challan services for all states and major cities across India

S.NoState/CityPage NameAction
1Andhra PradeshAndhra Pradesh E-ChallanVisit Page
2DelhiDelhi E-ChallanVisit Page
3BiharBihar E-ChallanVisit Page
4Madhya PradeshMadhya Pradesh E-ChallanVisit Page
5Uttar PradeshUttar Pradesh E-ChallanVisit Page
6MaharashtraMaharashtra E-ChallanVisit Page
7KarnatakaKarnataka E-ChallanVisit Page
8KeralaKerala E-ChallanVisit Page
9GujaratGujarat E-ChallanVisit Page
10RajasthanRajasthan E-ChallanVisit Page
11PunjabPunjab E-ChallanVisit Page
12HaryanaHaryana E-ChallanVisit Page
13West BengalWest Bengal E-ChallanVisit Page
14GoaGoa E-ChallanVisit Page
15ChandigarhChandigarh E-ChallanVisit Page
16MeghalayaMeghalaya E-ChallanVisit Page
17Tamil NaduTamil Nadu ChallanVisit Page
18TelanganaTelangana E-ChallanVisit Page
19GujaratAhmedabad E-ChallanVisit Page
20KarnatakaBangalore E-ChallanVisit Page
21Madhya PradeshBhopal E-ChallanVisit Page
22Tamil NaduChennai E-ChallanVisit Page
23AssamGuwahati E-ChallanVisit Page
24TelanganaHyderabad E-ChallanVisit Page
25Uttar PradeshLucknow E-ChallanVisit Page
26MaharashtraMumbai E-ChallanVisit Page
27Uttar PradeshPrayagraj E-ChallanVisit Page
28GujaratSurat E-ChallanVisit Page
29GujaratVadodara E-ChallanVisit Page

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15. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q1: How do I check my Guwahati traffic challan?

A: Use the Parivahan portal, Assam Transport Department portal, mParivahan, or UMANG app.

Q2: Can I pay Guwahati e-challan online?

A: Yes, via official portals or apps using debit/credit cards, net banking, or UPI.

Q3: How can I pay offline?

A: Visit RTO offices or traffic police stations with challan details.

Q4: What documents are needed for payment/dispute?

A: Vehicle RC, driving license, challan number, identity proof, previous receipts if disputing.

Q5: Can I dispute a Guwahati e-challan online?

A: Yes, via Assam Transport Department portal or mParivahan app.

Q6: How long is a challan valid?

A: Until it is paid or legally contested.

Q7: What are penalties for common traffic violations?

A: Speeding ₹500, No Helmet ₹500, Seatbelt ₹500, Red Light ₹1000, Mobile Use ₹1000, Overloading ₹2000.

Q8: How can I avoid traffic challans in Guwahati?

A: Follow traffic rules, wear safety gear, obey speed limits, and park responsibly.

16. Conclusion

The Guwahati e-challan system provides a modern and efficient way to manage traffic violations. By utilizing the online platforms for checking, paying, and disputing challans, vehicle owners can handle their traffic fines conveniently. Understanding the traffic rules, fine structure, and available payment methods ensures a smooth experience with the e-challan system in Guwahati. Stay compliant with traffic regulations to avoid penalties and contribute to safer roads in the city.